Seatbelt Checkpoint In Conjunction With Homeland Security and
251st Military Police

An Infowars reader has sent a page taken from the Hardeman County, Tennessee,
Bulletin Times announcing a seat belt checkpoint to be conducted on April 4
“in conjunction with a Homeland Security training exercise by the 251st
Military Police in Bolivar who recently returned from Iraq” (see a PDF
version of the announcement here, on page two).

Although uniformed military personnel will be visible at the checkpoint, the
military participation will be strictly observation. The military police uses
checkpoints to disseminate information and ensure safe movement in the event
of a terrorist attack, natural disaster or other large-scale emergency.

A clipping taken from the Hardeman County, Tennessee, Bulletin Times announcing
seat belt checkpoint to be conducted on April 4.

The operation in Tennessee is similar to one held last December in San Bernardino
County, California, and reported by Branson Hunter of the Big Bear Observation
Post blog and Infowars on December 14, 2008. The California operation was a
collaboration between the California Highway Patrol and the Marine Corps Air
and Ground Combat Center. It did not include Homeland Security.

“Dispatching Marines on California highways is an obvious violation of
the Posse Comitatus Act (18 U.S.C. § 1385) passed on June 16, 1878. The
Act prohibits members of the federal uniformed services, including military
police, from working with state and local police and law enforcement,”
we reported in December. The seat belt checkpoint in Tennessee with the participation
of military police is also a direct violation of the Posse Comitatus Act.

In response to an editorial critical of the operation in San Bernardino County
broadcast by KCDZ-FM in Joshua Tree, California, the California Highway Patrol
sent the radio station a fax indicating the action would not include military
police. It was later reported that uniformed military police in marked military
police vehicles teamed up with the California Highway Patrol in the town of
Yucca Valley, California.

Alex Jones covers the CHP-Marine operation in California.

Gary Daigneault, News Director at KCDZ-FM, went on the Alex Jones Show on December
15 and said the CHP was less than forthcoming about their plans to set-up checkpoints.
The California Highway Patrol is required to provide the location of its checkpoints
to the media at least two hours prior. Although the CHP did provide the radio
station with a telephone number to get this information, when the number was
called there was no answer, Daigneault said in his radio editorial (listen to
the editorial and view the faxes).

“It should be obvious the Marines and the California Highway Patrol are
engaged in a disinformation campaign against the media in order to cover up
their illegal and unconstitutional behavior,” we wrote on December 15.
“Not only do they want to entrap the residents of San Bernardino County
in their ’sobriety/driver license checkpoint’ in violation of the
Fourth Amendment protecting the people against unreasonable searches and seizures,
they also want to send a message that the military will henceforth be involved
in domestic law enforcement in direct violation of Posse Comitatus.”

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The collaboration between Homeland Security, the military, and local law enforcement
in Tennessee sets a dangerous new precedent. In the case U.S. v. Martinez-Fuerte,
the Supreme Court ruled that DHS checkpoints could be set up to search for illegal
immigrants and smugglers and so long as the checkpoints and searches were brief
and for that purpose only they could be done anywhere within 100 miles of a
US border. It appears DHS is now moving beyond U.S. v. Martinez-Fuerte and expanding
operations beyond the 100 mile limit.

DHS will likely argue they are not conducting the checkpoints in Tennessee
and are there only as monitors. However, this point will be lost on the victims
of the checkpoints when they see uniformed military police and DHS personnel.

In California, the attention of the media put the CHP and the Marines on the
defensive. Last month, the coverage of the MIAC documents in Missouri by Alex
Jones resulted in wide coverage of the issue in the corporate media. In response
to the attention, the Missouri State Police and the governor of the state were
obliged to repudiate the document and order an investigation into the Missouri
Information Analysis Center’s practice of designating followers of political
candidates Ron Paul, Bob Barr, and Chuck Baldwin as “militia” terrorists.

Attention placed on the operation in Tennessee will produce similar results.

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